Environmental education

Ripples of Hope : Exploring the Hidden Life of Freshwater and Wetlands in Banten

Ripples of Hope : Exploring the Hidden Life of Freshwater and Wetlands in Banten

“Ripples of Hope” follows a young explorer’s journey through the rivers and wetlands of Banten, uncovering the hidden connections between nature, science, and local livelihoods. From misty mountain streams to bustling fish markets, the story blends field discovery, laboratory research, and community voices to reveal how freshwater ecosystems sustain life and how even small acts of care can create ripples of change for the future.

Operation Plastics Free Campaign

Douala, the commercial capital of Cameroon, has recently been experiencing an upsurge in plastic waste pollution. This is mostly due to increased production from the brewery and water bottling companies and inadequate waste management infrastructures. In 2017 the city of Douala produced more than 20,000 tons of plastic waste daily, of which about 2% was collected and less than 1% recycled. Environment and Food Foundation (E2F) in Cameroon is bringing up a new collection, reusing and recycling systems for plastic waste, with a traceable social and environmental impact on global waste management. Our innovative approach seeks to strengthen the plastic supply and value chains, create new jobs, and relieve Douala from plastics pollution.